Real Estate Market Stats
Zillow Home Value Index: $170,300
Zillow Home Value Index
Owners vs. Renters
Home Size in Square Feet
Year Built
| Local | National | |
|---|---|---|
| Zillow Home Value Index | $170,300 | $146,900 |
| Median Single Family Home Value | $187,700 | $146,900 |
| Median Condo Value | $114,900 | $145,800 |
| Median 2-Bedroom Home Value | $112,500 | $110,100 |
| Median 3-Bedroom Home Value | $184,400 | $140,500 |
| Median 4-Bedroom Home Value | $199,500 | $230,100 |
| Percent Homes Decreasing | 97.2% | 63% |
| Percent Listing Price Reduction | 32.7% | 25.6% |
| Median List Price Per Sq Ft | $104 | $92 |
| Median List Price | $179,000 | $180,000 |
| Median Sale Price | $163,200 | $178,200 |
| Homes Recently Sold | 26 | 289,233 |
| Property Tax | $1,289 | $2,111 |
| Turnover (Sold Within Last Yr.) | 6.4% | 3.4% |
| Median Value Per Sq Ft | $119 | $105 |
| 1-Yr. Change | -17.7% | -4.7% |
| >Homes For Sale By Owner | 3 | 39,872 |
| >New Construction | 0 | 41,532 |
| >Foreclosures | 32 | 570,003 |
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Boulder City Historic District
Boulder City was built to house Hoover Dam's workers and their families. From its inception, gaming was not allowed, and it remains a non-gaming town to this day. The historic downtown area, built in the 1930s, is full of shops, businesses, and restaurants. Large parks offer visitors and residents plenty of places to relax and enjoy a picnic or a walk. This is a great place to stroll and exploreâ€... (read more)
Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum
In the midst of the Great Depression, thousands of unemployed men were drawn to the Mojave Desert in the hopes of obtaining work in Black Canyon, where Boulder Dam was under construction. At first, these men--along with women and children--lived in tents near modern-day Boulder City, where summer temperatures hit triple digits. In 1931, Boulder City was built to house the dam workers. The museum h... (read more)
Hemenway Valley Park
Hemenway Valley Park, located on the outskirts of Boulder City, may seem like an unusual tourist attraction. It's a lovely park, but it's not the park that draws both locals and visitors: it's the herd of Desert Bighorn Sheep that frequent its grassy fields. Boulder City has gradually grown up around Hemenway Valley Park, but the Bighorns have been here for years. They are not domesticated and sig... (read more)
Nevada State Railroad Museum in Boulder City
When Boulder Dam was under construction in 1931, the railroad was integral to transporting people to and from Boulder City, and for moving supplies to the construction site in Black Canyon. A portion of those tracks still exist. Today, history lovers can learn about the railroad's history while riding on vintage, restored locomotives, some of which date to 1911. Museum personnel dress for the part... (read more)
Bootleg Canyon Mountain Bike Park
Mountain biking enthusiasts from all over the world travel to Bootleg Canyon to ride these challenging desert trails. One trail has won the coveted "Epic Ride" designation from the International Mountain Bike Association, a title given to only 18 trails. Thirty-five miles of interconnected trails traverse Bootleg Canyon, and riders can choose the length and difficulty of the trail they want to tac... (read more)
Boulder City Golf Course
The Boulder City Golf Course was built in 1973, which has given its trees and plants ample time to grow--unlike many of the Vegas Valley's newer courses. A visitor might easily miss this municipal course, situated several blocks away from the main streets in small Boulder City, but if you're in the mood for a reasonably priced round of golf on a friendly course, take the time for the detour.
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Around Las Vegas: Great Places for a Drive
Las Vegas is in the Mojave Desert, North America's smallest desert, and home to miles of two-lane roads. For a day-trip outside of the Neon City, take a picnic and spend some time on the road. Multi-colored sandstone fractures Southern Nevada in places, and a huge man-made lake sits just a couple of hours from the Strip. The mountains west of town are much cooler than in Las Vegas. At the higher a... (read more - PDF guide)
Best Las Vegas Restaurants
Whether you’re looking for critically acclaimed fare or an inexpensive place for lunch, you’ll easily find a Las Vegas restaurant to satisfy your taste buds. For a first-class epicurean experience, try Rosemary’s, Joel Robuchon’s, Hugo’s Cellar, or Mix. Spago, at Caesar’s Palace, combines great food with very interesting people watching from the patio. For seriously authentic Mexican f... (read more - PDF guide)
Best Places to Stay in Las Vegas
The vast array of Las Vegas hotels gives visitors some tough choices about where to stay. For famous and classy, stay at the Bellagio. Upper-crust opulence is found at Wynn. The MGM Grand offers spacious rooms. The fantastic pool areas at the Mirage and Mandalay Bay will make you forget about doing anything but swimming. To be transported to another city or era, try Paris or the Venetian. A good, ... (read more - PDF guide)
Best Vegas Budget Attractions
Las Vegas has plenty of low-cost things to see and do, which means visitors can still see an interesting selection of museums, exhibits, and shows for little or no money. For nature lovers, the Mojave Desert (try Lake Mead or Red Rock) provides beauty for next to nothing. Learn about Las Vegas history for only $1.00 at the Clark County Heritage Museum. The tour at Ethel M's will satisfy your sweet... (read more - PDF guide)
Haunted Las Vegas
At least four Strip hotels are supposedly haunted—Bally’s, by the ghosts of the people killed in the 1980 fire; the Hilton, by Elvis; the Flamingo, by Bugsy Siegel; and the Luxor, by the ghosts of a construction workers who died there. Liberace hangs around Tivoli Garden, and the Clark County Heritage Museum has had a few paranormal investigations. The Old Mormon Fort is supposed to have a sol... (read more - PDF guide)
Las Vegas Outdoors: Great Red Rock Canyon Hikes
West of Las Vegas, Red Rock Canyon offers hikers a multitude of trails. The Fire Ecology trail, off the Pine Creek trail, is an easy path to the creek. Continue on the Pine Creek trail, and you’ll find the remnants of an old homestead. Willow Springs is another easy trail leading to riparian habitat. On the Ice Box Canyon and Calico Tanks trails, rock cairns help mark the way. The six-mile White... (read more - PDF guide)
Ten Free Things To Do In Las Vegas
Some of Las Vegas’ best-known attractions are free, like the Bellagio’s fountains, the Mirage’s volcano, and the TI’s pirate/siren show. At the Venetian, stroll through Old World Venice and have fun figuring out which “statues” are alive. Downtown, enjoy the Neon Museum’s Old Vegas signs while waiting for the Fremont Street Experience’s light show. Inside Planet Hollywood’s Mirac... (read more - PDF guide)
Ten Great Places For Adventure in Las Vegas
Las Vegas knows how to get your heart pounding, and not just in the casino. If you're in the mood for an adrenaline rush, you've got several options. You can definitely find adventure on one of the Strip's thrill rides--you'll find rollercoasters, controlled free-falls, and other things that spin, dangle, or drop you. Just off the Strip, you can try skydiving indoors, or racing go-carts at 50 m.p.... (read more - PDF guide)
Ten Hidden Gems in Las Vegas
The Desert National Wildlife Refuge is home to bighorn sheep, miles of dirt roads, remote camping spots, and springs. West of the DNWR, the Spring Mountains are an isolated patch of mountains in the Mojave Desert. Off-road enthusiasts will enjoy the 4WD Bitter Springs Trail outside the Valley of Fire. In town, stop at the Gambler’s Bookstore for gambling tips, or see Steve Wyrick, one of Las Veg... (read more - PDF guide)
Ten Top Las Vegas Nightclubs
Picking the top Las Vegas nightclubs is like trying to pick the best diamonds from Tiffany’s jewelry case: there are a lot of choices, and they all look great. XS at Encore is big, beautiful, and has a pool to boot. Blush, at neighboring Wynn, is a cozy boutique club. At the Palms’ ghostbar and Rio’s Voodoo Lounge, take in the incredible view of Las Vegas. Look for celebrities at the Venetia... (read more - PDF guide)
Colleges
Colleges near Boulder City, NV
Public 4 year colleges
Nevada State College
1125 Nevada State Drive, Henderson, NV
(702) 992-2000
College Type: 4-Year
Highest Degree: Bachelor's
Students Enrolled: 1,000 - 4,999
Distance: 6.00
University of Nevada - Las Vegas
4505 S Maryland Pky, Las Vegas, NV
(702) 895-3011
College Type: 4-Year
Highest Degree: Doctoral - Research & Professional
Students Enrolled: 20,000 & Above
Distance: 19.77
College of Southern Nevada
6375 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV
(702) 651-5000
College Type: 4-Year
Highest Degree: Bachelor's
Students Enrolled: 20,000 & Above
Distance: 25.92
Everest College - Henderson
170 North Stephaine Suite 145, Henderson, NV
(702) 567-1920 x117
College Type: 2-Year
Highest Degree: Associate's
Students Enrolled: Under 1,000
Distance: 12.78
Casal Institute of Nevada
4856 S Eastern Ave, Las Vegas, NV
(330) 746-7550 x4102
College Type: 2-Year
Highest Degree: Non-degree Granting
Students Enrolled: Under 1,000
Distance: 18.30
Kaplan College - Las Vegas Campus
3315 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV
(702) 368-2338
College Type: 2-Year
Highest Degree: Associate's
Students Enrolled: Under 1,000
Distance: 22.29
Expertise Cosmetology Institute
1911 Stella Lake Street, Las Vegas, NV
(702) 636-8686
College Type: 2-Year
Highest Degree: Non-degree Granting
Students Enrolled: Under 1,000
Distance: 24.13
Academy of Hair Design
5191 W. Charleston, #150, Las Vegas, NV
(702) 878-1185 x21
College Type: 2-Year
Highest Degree: Non-degree Granting
Students Enrolled: Under 1,000
Distance: 24.79
The Art Institute of Las Vegas
2350 Corporate Circle, Henderson, NV
(702) 369-9944
College Type: 4-Year
Highest Degree: Bachelor's
Students Enrolled: 1,000 - 4,999
Distance: 14.78
University of Southern Nevada
11 Sunset Way, Henderson, NV
(702) 990-4433
College Type: 4-Year
Highest Degree: Doctoral - Professional
Students Enrolled: Under 1,000
Distance: 14.80
Institute of Professional Careers
4472 S Eastern Ave, Las Vegas, NV
(702) 734-9900
College Type: Less Than 2-Year
Highest Degree: Non-degree Granting
Students Enrolled: Under 1,000
Distance: 18.61
Marinello School of Beauty
5001 East Bonanza Ste 110, Las Vegas, NV
(562) 945-2211
College Type: Less Than 2-Year
Highest Degree: Non-degree Granting
Students Enrolled: Under 1,000
Distance: 19.11
Academy of Healing Arts
710 S Tonopah Dr, Las Vegas, NV
(702) 671-4242
College Type: Less Than 2-Year
Highest Degree: Non-degree Granting
Students Enrolled: Under 1,000
Distance: 23.05
Northwest Health Careers
7398 Smoke Ranch Road, Ste 100, Las Vegas, NV
(702) 254-7577
College Type: Less Than 2-Year
Highest Degree: Non-degree Granting
Students Enrolled: Under 1,000
Distance: 28.61
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